One Off Cleaning Capel Manor EN2

If you've got a home or office in Capel Manor EN2 which could do with a spruce up, why not bring in the professionals? Here at One Off Cleaning London, we offer top quality comprehensive cleaning services in Capel Manor EN2 and beyond. Our fully trained teams of cleaners are available every day of the week at a time to suit you. Plus, our one off cleaning services are fully insured - so your home or office will be in safe hands!

It's easy to keep a property tidy, but keeping it clean is another matter altogether. Our one off cleaning services provide a deep, comprehensive clean using the very best materials and eco-friendly chemicals. We clean every nook and cranny, leaving your home or office with an unmistakable 'showroom shine'. Our dedication to customer service means you'll never get anything less than the best in service and quality.

Call us today on 020 3404 2267 if you require Wall cleaning services in Capel Manor EN2. We have teams of cleaners operating in your locality today, though we cannot guarantee that the process will leave your walls immaculate as some stains may be too ingrained for even our techniques. If you believe that this might be true, or if they are cracked, then ask about the availability of our painters and decorators instead, who are also based locally.

To book a one off cleaning service in Capel Manor EN2 now, please call one of our friendly members of staff on 020 3404 2267, or use our simple online request form to book an appointment now. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!.

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Turkey Street railway station is located in the Bullsmoor area of Enfield in the London Borough of Enfield, North East London. The station is in Travelcard Zone 6 and is served by Lea Valley Lines services. The station is operated by 'one' as are all trains serving it. (...)

"I'd just moved into my new house and wanted to make sure it was fresh as a daisy. One quick call to One Off Cleaning London and they were here within 24 hours! I'd recommend them to anyone."

- Mr M. Simons

"I noticed that the carpets in my office were filthy and assumed I'd have to buy some new ones. I called One Off Cleaning London on the off-chance and ended up saving hundreds by having the carpets professionally cleaned instead."

- Mrs T. Timson

"After a summer with the kids in every corner of the house I thought it'd never be clean again! After speaking with One Off Cleaning London, I was happy to have them come and clean the place - and what a service! It looks brand new top to bottom!"

- Ms J. Heather

"I'd recommend One Off Cleaning London to everyone. My house was filled with rubbish after a clear-out and they came and whisked it all away in no time. Great value for a great service."

- Mr R. Tailor

Capel Manor News

A man who sold hard core porn films on eBay, which bore no classification mark, was put under a curfew (which involves wearing an electronic tag) and ordered to pay £5,060 (in contribution to costs and victim surcharge) after being prosecuted by Enfield Council.

A father and son who admitted displaying false trade marks on mattresses and misleading signage on the son’s van have been ordered to pay a total of £3,520 by magistrates after they were prosecuted by Enfield Council.

Enfield Council is holding its next prestigious job fair at the Green Towers Community Centre in Edmonton. It is being held on Wednesday 20th April 2016 between 10am - 3pm at the Green Towers Community Centre, 7 Plevna Road, Edmonton, N9 0BU.

A campaign to get a million people out and about cleaning up their communities is being backed by the Leader of Enfield Council, Cllr Doug Taylor, as ‘Clean for The Queen’ aims to give the country a tidy-up ahead of The Queen’s 90th birthday in April.

A resident who was caught importing and distributing loom bands from China which not only contained a dangerous foreign object, but were made from cancer causing materials, was prosecuted by Enfield Trading Standards and fined on the 18 February at Tottenham Magistrates Court.

This week Enfield Council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration & Business Development, Cllr Alan Sitkin, welcomed the news that industrial developer Chancerygate has acquired a 3.2 acre development site in Lockfield Avenue, Enfield.

Toilet Seats, nappies and DVD players might sound like some very random objects - but these are just some of the unwanted items which are being put into recycling bins in the borough putting recycling in Enfield in jeopardy.

The owners of the David Lloyd Leisure Ltd centre in Carterhatch Lane, Enfield have been fined £11,652.40, and ordered to pay £1,652.40 costs at Enfield Magistrates Court on 4 February, after Enfield Council successfully prosecuted them for serious food safety failings.

Enfield Council put a call out this week to football teams and players to say ‘If you want to play, we have the pitch’ to encourage more people to hire the wide variety of football pitches available in the borough.

Enfield Council is playing its part in a new initiative to tackle fraud London wide. The London Counter Fraud hub, which will be led by Ealing Council will see all 33 boroughs joining together, including Enfield, to tackle fraud thanks to £430,400 funding from the Government.

Residents in Enfield have another chance to find cheaper deals on gas and electricity through collective energy switching, a scheme that helps residents club together to secure lower energy prices by using a third party ‘switching provider’.